Nintendo Switch stock has appeared out of nowhere like a wild Pokemon spawning and you'll want to snap one up before they fly off the shelves.

Even if you've been thinking of getting one closer to Christmas, now might be the time to buy one, before it becomes nearly impossible with demand sure to be higher the closer we get to the festive season.

Amazon UK currently has stock of the Nintendo Switch in Grey but not the Neon Red/Neon Blue console.

The Argos website also has stock - for the time being - for the grey Nintendo Switch, available both online and in store across 332 Argos high street shops.

Unlike Amazon, the Argos website is also listing several bundles for Switch fans to choose from.

This includes:

A Nintendo Switch with Konami's (much improved) Super Bomberman for just £305.97, which includes a saving of £19.99.

Another bundle also includes Cars 3 for just £20 extra which again yields a saving of £14.99.

The best of the bunch and arguably most useful bundle package comes in at £299.97 and includes a Switch messenger Bag. You'll only be saving £5, but it's your best bet for keeping that new portable console safe while on the move.

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Nintendo's swanky new Switch console has been selling brilliantly across the globe - hitting 4.7million machines so far.

During the most recent three-month earnings report the gaming brand has revealed healthy sales since it's launch back in March.

It's also doing well in physical and digital game sales too, with 8.14m titles like Splatoon 2 and The Legend Zelda: Breath of the Wild flying off the shop shelves.

A large number of game sales came from the release of classic racer Mario Kart 8 Deluxe sales, which was the biggest-selling title of the quarter with 3.54m units worldwide.

Fighting game ARMS has also done really well selling 1.18m units worldwide, with Nintendo saying the new title is "off to a good start."

So far 83% of Switch owners have a copy of Zelda, and 75% of Switch owners have bought a copy of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.

Previously Nintendo had said they would be accelerating production of the Switch to meet the huge demand for the hybrid console.

In an update on the Japanese Nintendo website in June, the gaming giant said:

“For autumn and beyond, we will continue to work to ensure that as many products as possible can be delivered to our customers towards the end of the year, such as further strengthening our production system, we appreciate your understanding.”

This it was believed would be to meet the huge demand around the launch of Splatoon 2 and it's likely we'll see more spikes of releases around upcoming tentpole releases for the console like Pokken Tournament DX and Super Mario Odyssey.

Looking to the future Nintendo can also look forward to some more incredible sales records with Splatoon 2 already a worldwide hit and the likes of Pokken tournament DX, Super Mario Odyssey and Xenoblade Chronicles still to come later this year.

Even then it doesn't look like the Nintendo Switch will have any intention of slowing down beyond this year.

In their latest earnings report, Nintendo has already outlined when a number of big name games will be released.

Kirby and Yoshi for the Nintendo Switch will all be out next year.

While the upcoming Pokemon game for the Switch could also arrive as early as next year.